Saving Giants: Protecting the mighty Sequoias
Ecologists, fire management officers, and tree-lovers alike are seeking ways to protect generations of sequoias from catastrophic forest fires.
Remembering Black trailblazer Onie B. Granville
Learn how this historic Black-owned bank made a difference in 1960s Los Angeles.
USC to partner with the U.S. Space Force
The Air Force program at USC will start collaborating with the Space Force as a part of their academic partnership program.
LA County relaxes mask mandate
In the face of lower positivity rates after the Omicron surge, vaccinated people may now ditch the mask in certain indoor spaces.
USC reflects on a year of the Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer
Some students say little has changed a year after Christopher Manning was hired but others believe that DEI initiatives take time to implement.
L.A. celebrates Transit Equity Day, but more is needed, activists say
The Metrolink rail system offers free rides each year on the day, but some residents say more needs to be done to ensure Angelenos have access to equitable transportation.
The Trojan Farmers Market is back!
After two years of COVID-19 protocols limiting events and gatherings, the Trojan Farmers Market has returned to campus.
Biden’s 1.2 Trillion Dollar Infrastructure Bill: What’s in it for California?
President Biden signed a 1.2 trillion-dollar infrastructure bill today. This includes 44.56 billion dollars for California with 9.45 billion dollars of it going to public transportation. We take a look at what impact that will have on LA’s current and future transportation projects. Ethan Huang has the story.
Safe child care options are becoming scarce in the world of COVID-19
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, stable child care organizations have been an elusive find for parents all across the US. USC Graduate students with children likewise have experienced woes in trying to find a program that makes sense for them. Sam Reno has the story.